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Old 06-07-2006, 10:14 PM   #1
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Any sugestions for websites where you can review before you buy
101cd.co.uk is one which offers about 20 seconds... Not a digital download bloke just yet still buyng cd's, So I havent checked out Itunes or napster but are there others out there without subscriptions or charges ?
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www.hmv.co.uk offer sound clips from a good selection of their items, but not all. Amazon also have sound clips for some items, but it's pot luck, I think.

Like you, I still buy CDs, as I like to have the genuine product as a whole package, and downloading MP3s of albums doesn't always offer the best quality, and also produces gaps between the tracks, which is undesireable.
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